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A Pew Research Center survey reveals nine in ten Americans frequently encounter inaccurate news and half find it difficult to discern truth, highlighting deep partisan divides.

Social Media Use in Preteens Linked to Rise in Depression

The more time preteens spend on social media, the more likely they are to experience depression—so says a new study from researchers...
A new study links competitive bodybuilding—especially at the professional level—to a significantly increased risk of sudden cardiac death, highlighting the hidden dangers of extreme training and substance use.

Bodybuilding Riskier; Study Links Sport to Sudden Cardiac Death

Competitive bodybuilding is often admired for its physical discipline and aesthetic extremes. Yet, a new study published in the European Heart Journal...
Research reveals why morning showers may keep you fresher longer than night showers—and why bed linen hygiene matters.

The Shower Debate: Morning or Night?

The question of whether to shower in the morning or at night sparks endless debate. Morning shower fans say it wakes you...
El Niño, La Niña disrupt mangrove ecosystems worldwide, threatening critical coastal forests.

El Niño Threaten Mangrove Stability

A groundbreaking study shows global climate cycles are harming nearly half of the world's mangrove forests. Researchers from Tulane University revealed this...
A new study from Auburn University shows that couples who cuddle at bedtime experience lower stress levels and stronger feelings of attachment and security in their relationships.

Bedtime Cuddle May Lower Stress and Strengthen Relationship

A new study suggests that a simple bedtime cuddle before bed could be a powerful tool for improving emotional well-being and relationship...
New research reveals Jupiter was once more than twice its current volume, shedding light on the early formation of the Solar System’s largest planet and its impact on planetary evolution.

Early Jupiter Was Twice Its Size Today

Jupiter, the behemoth of the Solar System, wasn’t always the planet we see today. New research reveals that early in its formation,...
New research reveals how soybean oil contributes to obesity through metabolic changes in mice, offering insights for future dietary guidance.

Global Adolescent Health at Risk as Obesity, Mental Illness Surge

A new Lancet Commission report has issued a stark warning: adolescent health worldwide is at a breaking point. If current trends continue,...
University of Arizona study reveals 16,000+ new species found annually, outpacing extinctions. Richer biodiversity in plants, fungi, fish ahead

Climate Change Threatens Thousands of Animal Species

Over 3,500 animal species face significant threats from climate change, which signals a rising existential crisis for Earth’s wildlife.Until now, habitat loss...
UN warns maritime threats jeopardize trade, peace, and ocean health; urges legal action and global cooperation.

Global Waters, Rising Tensions: Maritime Crisis Threatening Trade and Peace

The United Nations has given a stark warning to world leaders, stressing that oceans and seas face unprecedented pressure from geopolitical conflict,...
Urban pollution and poor green space planning fuel asthma rise in Europe, warns major new Karolinska-led study.

Asthma to Urban Pollution and City Planning

Urban living may come with health risks far worse than most think. A major new study links asthma to city pollution and...